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833 days ago

INOKIM OXO 60 V 65 KPH ELECTRIC SCOOTER WITH UP TO 110 KM RANGE HILLCREST HAM

Greg from Silverdale

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I purchased this on a whim in April 23 and it honestly freaks me out lol , I have ridden it for a total of 5 minutes on the driveway and it has sat in the spare room since .
As I have overseas travel coming up I have decided to sell it and want to see it go to someone who will actually use this beast

Description, Sizing and Details
The OXO has two silent dual 1000W brushless motors deliver instant power to the road and enable a top speed of 40mph. The extra large 60V 26Ah LG Li-ion battery allows the OXO to travel up to 52 miles*. With pneumatic tires and adjustable suspension it is perfectly equipped for longer inner city commutes as well as urban and off-road adventures.

The roomy deck enables a comfortable stance and the smartly designed thumb throttle lets you control your scooter over longer distances without fatigue. Folds in 5 seconds for transport or to carry in one hand. Extra power and speed comes with a higher weight of 74 lb.

The OXO is outfitted with front and rear full hydraulic disc brakes for superior stopping power in any condition. Front and rear LED lights ensure you will be seen when riding in the dark. We recommend an additional headlight for better visibility during extended night rides.

Price: $2,500

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